; —— Fe _ke_be_warth Jooking. into. Z ' @@ 8 euggestion that ~‘pumber . had his case adjourned for. de- | ber Rosen Jim Burden | States Views | A problem of molting aad spawning of lobsters would de- velop if lobser fishing was per- mitted in July oa Prince Edward | Island, Jim Burden of the Fisher Brothers Company, said yéster- Gay. He said it was in July that most. lobsters spawn and ‘ose attorney Marian their old shells to grow new omes. ; ‘a of lobster fishermen - #5 gust under strict federal vision”, made by J. David wart in the Legislature day. During the month of ster has to he brougtit land from New Bruns Nova Scotia. Mr. Burd that the volume is not enough to make it a payi ness. He said that the com 2] i its ave 3 E ~ 2 “" nr a z 8, 3 5 He also mentioned that Nova Scotia the Jobster season is open all year round,. but in Be "HUGS HER ATTORNEY ‘Candace Mossier ‘feft) huge after Miss Rosen pleaded for | Candace yesterday et the trial for the murder of her Dade County Court . House. Candace and her nephew, Be . 4IN-l BROILER AND closes another other part of the province. Mr. Burden said he was in no posi- tion to say whether such a plan would work on Prince Edward Island but that it would certain- S‘side Driver Assessed $50 A fine of 950 and costs. was fmposed upon John Robert Buchanan, Summerside, when he | appeared before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince | ‘County court yesterday on a charge of driving while his | licence was suspended. “Lawrence Green, Summerside, charged_with_ impaired. driving, | eision on March 8. ~ George Eric Dawson and Ger- | eld H. Dawson, both of Central | Bedeque, pleaded guilty on sim- | ilar charges of having , possess- fon of stolen goods. 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Central Queens Holds Carnival | Junior Best Couple — Dress Carnival was held at the- Craswell and Karen Mac- Most Original Costume *|James Snowie directed the pro-|Mrs. Bruce Macleod, 2. Mrs- | John Ferguson, 3. Mrs. Bert Most Comical Costume — - Family Loses Home In Fire The family of Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Harper of Campbeliton were left homeless Monday hight when a fire levelled their Soke ew home on the Shore The couple and thew nine children r. in ages from two. to 14 managed to encige with only their night at- ire. f 1, BRar- , 2. Betty Knox and Les- "; : ; ‘About 300 people attended. A/Me Andrews, 3. Evelyn Nichal-| Some kitchen furniture \Jarge number were in costume. | son and Donna Bagnall. Senior Best Couple -—- | and Mrs. Macleod, 2. Mrs 1. Mrs. Elmer Bert Mur- and Amy erie a: 2. Linwood |Llovd LaForgie, 2. Lloyd Bag. | Holmes. . ‘well, 2. Della Rowitidge, 3. Pat. | sy Loughran. Boys 11 to 14 1. Alfan ‘Mac- a 2, Ralphie MacFadyen, | went to 3. 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The O'Leary “Fire brigade responded to the call but on ar- rival. the small structure had | been consumed by the flames. | . Faulty wiring was thought to |be the cause of the five. It was |Teported that there was no in- | Surance on the home. |: Mr. Harper is employed on | the farm , of “Daniel Sullivan, Campbellton, where he and his family are now staying. ‘ati respondence written now as fhe! result of wane held between | the Trust and government | jlast week. | { “They have not heen able to | | say what they will require in) |the way of office space’ said /Col. Storey. Regarding the cost of opera- tion and maintenance of the Pro- \vincial Building, Col. Storey ‘said. “rather than the Trust re- | ‘ceiving a grant they would like — the government to pay the oper- costs as a form of.rent.” 4 Is Chairman | Fred F. ‘Wotton was elected | chairman at a recent meeting | of the Commissioners of | the Village of Parkdale. Frank Mac- |Donald, was named Deputy chairman — Patriot Bonspiel | Goes Saturday The annual Patriot Bonspiel staged for the lady curlers. of | the Island ‘will be held this Sat- | urday at the Souris curling club. | It will be the first time the an-| nual spiel has been staged in Souris. : ts The bonspiel will be a double} knockout tournament with eight) teams entered. This: will be a one day bonspiel with play hegin- | ming at 9 a.m. on Saturday morn. _—* red Wotton |ing. Those eight teams will be, fighting it out for the Patriot | trophy, and competition should, be very keen. Roger Worth, circulation man- ager for The Guardian and! Evening Patriot, will make the! presentation of the trophy to the winning team, immediately fol- | lowing the day's play. | Committees elected were: — Finance — chaired by Frank MacDonald. with members §. Nelson Good and Roderick §, | Hickox; Fire and Police, -Har- |vey Douglas, chairman. S. Nel- |son Good and Frank A. Mac- | | Donald; Sewer and Water, §. 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